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  1. Louie’s Steak and Seafood

      Louie’s is a Kenai landmark specializing in Alaskan seafood and steak. Open early for a daily breakfast and serving mouthwatering delicacies all the way through dinner, the generous menu offers everything from the freshest salads to juicy steaks and burgers. As a bonus, Louie’s is also easy on the pocketbook, with some locals depending…

  2. Seward Community Library and Museum

      Part library and part museum, this community center opened in 2013 and is a staple for events, celebrations and exhibitions in Kenai. Merging the two offerings means more spaces for books, rooms for galleries, and a stunning interior that serves as a welcome wagon to visitors. The building’s siding changes colors in various lights,…

  3. Homer Epic 100

      Every March, athletes flock to Kenai to participate in this truly epic 100k race along pisten-bully groomed snow trails. Racing along Caribou Hills on the outskirts of Homer, close to Kenai, athletes choose whether they run, ski or fat bike on this incredible journey that requires completion in less than 24 hours. The race…

  4. St. Nicholas Memorial Chapel

      Peek into part of Kenai’s history at the St. Nicholas Memorial Chapel, built in 1906. It honors Father Igumen Nicolai as well as Makary Ivanov, and has become a staple of the Kenai landscape. Father Nicolai was the first priest in the town, and became locally famous for bringing the smallpox vaccine to the…

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